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Mummy & Me - this Shabat

Mommy & Me.jpgPlease join Esther Malka this shabbat (and on the first Shabbat of every month) for a special Shabbat Party; where you can socialise with other Mums & tots, play, sing songs, read books, have wine, challah & treats and enjoy the spirit & joy of Shabbat together for a fun filled experience! Looking forward to seeing you there this week! This months special feature: Purim! Time: 10.45 - 11.30am. For children aged between 0 - 3.To be held at Chabad Glen Eira Shule (upstairs).

Shiur for ladies under 30 - this Monday

Under 30 shiur.JPGEsther Malka will hold her next shuir for ladies under 30 this Monday 3 March at her home 432 Glen Eira Rd from 8.00 - 9.00pm.

 

 

Tips for Tots - this Tuesday

See flier below. All parents of tiny tots are welcome! To view the flier in a larger format, please click here.

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Teens plan the Teenager's Purim Event!

small_photo 2.JPGA committee of teens put their heads together this week to plan the teen Purim party that will be a night to remember! All high school teens save the date, Purim night - 15th March from 8.45 - 10.30pm. Details to come next week! Starring - The award winning magician and Australia's famous Honest Conman.

For more information, please contact Moshe or Chana or any of the commeette members - Jade Lowe, Ella Fulop, Amanda Slomoi, Ayal Blitman, Josh Pincus, Liron Nowesenitz, Isaac Zahavi and Eithan Mervis.

Kids Shul Club Kiosk - Points System

small_20140218_173925.jpgThe Kids shul club's new points system has captured the imaginations of the children with a new excitement. Many children have signed up and are already receiving points! If you have not signed up your children, please try and do so before Friday afternoon so they can start receiving points this week at Shul. Sign up at www.chabadgleneira.com/ksc

Purim 2014 - March 15 & 16

Hamantashen and GraggerWe are gearing up for a very busy and exciting Purim weekend - March 15 & 16 including: Megillah readings, teenagers party, tiny tots party, family party & adult party!

For all the information, please click here

Regular Programs

Shul

Service Times

Friday Night

Minchah: 6.45pm. Kabbalat Shabbat: 7.00 - 7.35pm

Please help us with a minyan on Friday nights!

Shabbat Day

Shuir: Insights in the Weekly Parsha - 9.30 - 10.00am

Shachrit: 10:00am -12:30pm followed by a kiddush

Children's shul services (ages 4-12): from 11:00am-12:20pm

Shiur: A Practical Guide on how to Observe Shabbat -This week - 6.30 - 7.30pm

Mincha: 7.30pm followed by seuda shlishit

Maariv: 8.42pm and Havdalah

Sunday - Shacharit – Rosh Chodesh - 8:30 -9.40am

Tuesday - Shacharit – 6.45am -7.30am

Yahrtzeits in the Coming Week

Martin Jurblum & Helen Mohr – for mother – Judith Jurblum (Yehudit bat Menachem Mendel) - Shabbat, 29 Adar-1– March 1

Gill Fliegner - for mother - Rachel Meisel (Rochel Leah bat Reuvan Halevi) - Tuesday, 3 Adar-2 - March 4

Sarah Epstein - for father - Judah Honig (Yehudah ) Tuesday, 3 Adar-2 - March 4

Sarah Epstein - for mother - Rachel Honig - Thursday, 5 Adar-2 - March 6

Jewish Birthdays in the Coming Week

Jackie Birnbaum - 29 Adar-1 -This year it will fall on 1/3/2014

Emily Klein - 30 Adar-1 -This year it will fall on 2/3/2014

Ariella Schafner - 30 Adar-1 -This year it will fall on 2/3/2014

Zara Bedwell - 1 Adar-2 This year it falls on 3/03/14

Toby Mac - 1 Adar-2 This year it falls on 3/03/14

Tony Klapisch - 1 Adar-2 This year it falls on 3/03/14

Boris Selesnev - 1 Adar-2 This year it falls on 3/03/14

Noah Vardi - 1 Adar-2 This year it falls on 3/03/14

Douglas Abrahams - 2 Adar-2 This year it falls on 4/03/14

Jack Barnett – 2 Adar-2 This year it falls on 4/03/14

Tali Schauder - 2 Adar-2 This year it falls on 4/03/14

Sam Goldenberg - 4 Adar-2 This year it falls on 6/03/14

Camille Levy - 4 Adar-2 This year it falls on 6/03/14

Talya Cohen - 4 Adar-2 This year it falls on 6/03/14

Isabella Bracka - 5 Adar-2 This year it falls on 7/03/14

Adam Lapidus - 5 Adar-2 This year it falls on 7/03/14

Corey Milstein- 5 Adar-2 This year it falls on 7/03/14

Logan Siegel - 5 Adar-2 This year it falls on 7/03/14

Adult Education - Jewish Wisdom 2014

Shabbat Morning Wisdom - Insights into the Weekly Parsha - Shabbat Morning: 9:30 – 10:00am. Discussion based.

Shabbat Afternoon Wisdom - A Practical Guide on how to Observe Shabbat - Shabbat Afternoon 1 hour before Mincha. Discussion based. This week - 6.30 - 7.30pm

Monday Night Wisdom - Kabbalah in the eyes of Chassidism - an in depth study of Tanya - Written by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812), the founder of Chabad, Tanya is the fundamental work of Chabad Chassidism, composed to show all Jews how to achieve their spiritual potential. Monday Evening 8:00 – 9:00pm. Text & discussion based.

TS_S2_lesson4_L.jpgWednesday Night Wisdom - This Wednesday 5 March 8.00 - 9.00pm

Topic: Follow Your Heart - Finding Your Personal Path
It seems that Jewry is fractured: the academic Jew, the spiritual Jew, and the do-gooder Jew. Which one is more important? The seemingly archaic furniture of the Temple comes to life in this lesson, to help each of us find our path .

Youth

Chabad Hebrew School

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Hebrew School his held on Monday & Tuesday 4.00 - 5.30pm.

If you have any inquiries or would like to register please ontact Moshe on 0430087879 or email [email protected]

Batmitzvah Club

EqTT7137805.jpgThe Batmizvah club will resume on Thursday 6 March 5.15 - 6.30pm. For more details, please click here or call Chana on 0430 087 874.

 

 
The Jewish Calendar
WednesdayAdar I 26 | February 26
First Property Purchase (1677)Today in Jewish History
ThursdayAdar I 27 | February 27
Rebbe Falls Ill (1992)Today in Jewish History
FridayAdar I 28 | February 28
ShabbatAdar I 29 | March 1
Shekalim
Parshat ShekalimLaws and Customs
Bless New MonthLaws and Customs
SundayAdar I 30 | March 2
Rosh Chodesh
Rosh Chodesh ObservancesLaws and Customs
MondayAdar II 1 | March 3
Rosh Chodesh
Plague of Darkness (1313 BCE)Today in Jewish History
Passing of Ibn Ezra (1164)Today in Jewish History
Passing of Shach (circa 1663)Today in Jewish History
Rosh Chodesh ObservancesLaws and Customs
TuesdayAdar II 2 | March 4
Agadir Eathquake (1960)Today in Jewish History
WednesdayAdar II 3 | March 5
2nd Temple Completed (349 BCE)Today in Jewish History
ThursdayAdar II 4 | March 6
Maharam's Body Ransomed (1307)Today in Jewish History
Passing of R. Leib Sarah's (1791)Today in Jewish History
Roman Ghetto Abolished (1798)Today in Jewish History
FridayAdar II 5 | March 7
Moses' Last Day of Leadership (1273 BCE)Today in Jewish History
ShabbatAdar II 6 | March 8
Moses Completes the Torah (1273 BCE)Today in Jewish History
First Print of Torah with Onkelos & Rashi (1482)Today in Jewish History
The Parshah In A Nutshell

Parshat Pekudei

An accounting is made of the gold, silver and copper donated by the people for the making of the Mishkan. Betzalel, Aholiav and their assistants make the eight priestly garments—the apron, breastplate, cloak, crown, hat, tunic, sash and breeches—according to the specifications communicated to Moses in the Parshah of Tetzaveh.

The Mishkan is completed and all its components are brought to Moses, who erects it and anoints it with the holy anointing oil, and initiates Aaron and his four sons into the priesthood. A cloud appears over the Mishkan, signifying the Divine Presence that has come to dwell within it.

Candle Lighting Times for
Melbourne
Shabbat Candle Lighting:
Friday, Feb 28
7:45 pm
Shabbat Ends:
Shabbat, Mar 1
8:42 pm
Torah Portion: Pekudei
Parshat Shekalim
 

Kiddush Feature

Esther Malka's Homemade Cholent!

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Enjoy Shabbat in the company of family & friends!

 

Kiddush Sponsors

This weeks kiddush is sponsored by Martin Jurblum & Helen Mohr in honour of the yahrzeit of their mother Judith Jurblum OBM

 

Kids Shul Club

11am - 12.20pm

Nash Feature

Pop Emms!

Featured Game

Twizzler Pictionary!

 


Security Roster

Unit 1 - Robbie Haber

Jack Olenski

Kiddush Roster

Johanne Vallins & Flora Goldenberg

 


Jewish Jokes

Jewish Dictionary extracts
AFIKOMMENTS n. Adult arguing that occurs as children search for hidden Passover matzo.
BAGELA n. A gay Jewish baker.
BIALY ACHE n. The result of lunch at your mother's and dinner at your mother-in-law's.
BLINTZKRIEG n. A late-night assault on the refrigerator in search of leftovers even though "I won't be able to eat for a week!" Particularly common four to six hours after special-occasion gluttony.
BUBBEGUM n. Sweets one's mother gives to her grandchildren that she never gave to her own children.
CHUTZPAPA n. A father who wakes his wife at 4 a.m. so she can change the baby's nappy.
DEJA NU n. Having the feeling you've seen the same exasperated look on your mother's face but not knowing exactly when.
DISKVELLIFIED vb. To drop out of law school, medical school, or business
school, as seen through the eyes of parents, grandparents, and Uncle Sid. (In extreme cases, simply choosing to study art history when Irvine's son, David, is studying biology, is sufficient grounds for diskvellification.)
DISORIYENTA n. When Aunt Sadie gets lost in a department store and strikes up a conversation with everyone she passes.
HEBORT vb. To forget all the Hebrew one ever learned immediately after one's Bar Mitzvah.
HEBRUTE n. Israeli after shave.
HINDSTEIN n. A Semitic smart-ass. IMPASTA n. Someone who eats leavened foods during Passover while maintaining he/she is observant.
JEWBILATION n. Pride in finding out that one's favourite celebrity is Jewish.
JEWDO n. A traditional form of self-defence based on talking one's way out of a tight spot.
KINDERSCHLEP vb. To be called on to car pool more children than one has fingers, in a car that was made in Japan.
MAMATZAH BALLS n. Matzo balls that are as good as mother used to make.
MATZILATION n. Smashing a piece of matzo to bits while trying to butter it.
MEINSTEIN slang. "My son, the genius."
MINYASTICS n. Going to incredible lengths to find a tenth person to complete a minyan.
MISHPOCHAMARKS n. The assorted lipstick and makeup stains found on one's face and collar after kissing all one's aunts and cousins at a reception.
RE-SHTETLEMENT n. Moving from Leyton to Edgware and finding all your old neighbours live in the same road as you.
SANTASHMANTA n. The explanation Jewish children get for when they celebrate Hanukkah while the rest of humanity celebrates Christmas.
SCHLERM n. The wrinkled end of a Blooms salami.
SHOFARSOGUT n. The relief you feel when after many attempts the shofar is finally blown at the end of Yom Kippur.
TORAHFIED n. Inability to remember one's lines when called to read from the Torah at one's Bar or Bat Mitzvah.
TRAYFFIC ACCIDENT n. An appetiser one finds out has pork in it after one has eaten it.
YENTILITY n. A deceptively sweet manner used to extract information. Key phrases include "Trust me", "Your secret is safe with me," and "If you can't tell me, who can you tell?"
YIDENTIFY vb. To be able to determine ethnic origins of celebrities even though their names might be St. John, Curtis, Davis, or Taylor

This Week @ www.ChabadGleneira.com
Parshah
The Golden Tzitz
The kohen gadol (high priest) wore eight garments and accessories when serving in the Holy Temple. Let’s explore one of the lesser-known ones: the golden tzitz.
Video
A Needle in a Haystack
Rabbi Pinchas Woolstone was on a trip to New York when he was approached for assistance in finding a girl from Brooklyn who had run away to Australia. Not knowing where to start, Rabbi Woolstone decided on his first step: to consult the Rebbe. (1980s)
Women
Don’t Forget
Positive constructs are more effective than negative ones, especially when talking to kids.
Essay
Are You Breathing?
We need look no further than the processes taking place inside our very own bodies for inspiration.
Chabad-Lubavitch News from Around the World
Obituary
Rabbinic Student From Ukraine, 25, Diligent Scholar and Caring Teacher
Campus Life
Students Appreciate Eye-Opening Look at Ancient Artifacts
Experts in Chicago lead a tour chock full of Jewish history, with a few surprises along the way
North America
Miami Turns Out for Grand Opening of State-of-the Art Center
With a mikvah and more, the thriving downtown community will have amenities for all
North America
To Stamford With Love: National Russian Shabbaton Draws 1,000 Participants
Across the generations, a special bond is fostered during a weekend of activities, lectures, spirituality and entertainment




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